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A man walks near a residential building damaged in Mariupol Xinhua News Agency/PA Images

'Powerful' strikes on Lviv kill seven people as Russia tries to seize full control of Mariupol

Ukraine has pledged to fight on and defend the port city.

LAST UPDATE | 18 Apr 2022

UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT VOLODYMYR Zelenskyy has accused Russia of wanting to “destroy” the entire eastern region of Donbas, as the last remaining forces in the strategic port of Mariupol prepare for a final defence.

Moscow is pushing for a major victory in the southern city as it works to wrest control of Donbas and forge a land corridor to already-annexed Crimea.

Ukraine has pledged to fight on and defend the city, defying a Russian ultimatum yesterday that called on the remaining fighters inside the encircled Azovstal steel plant to lay down their arms and surrender.

In the west of the country, a series of “powerful” Russian strikes on military infrastructure in Lviv have killed at least seven people and ignited blazes.

A resident of Lviv told AFP they could see thick plumes of grey smoke rising above residential buildings and air raid sirens sounded throughout the city during and after the strikes.

“At the moment, we are able to confirm that seven people have died. We also know that 11 people are injured. A child is among them,” the Lviv regional governor Maksym Kozytsky said in an update on the strikes on social media.

“Three victims are in critical condition,” he added.

He said that four Russian missiles, which initially were reported to have claimed six lives, had targeted Ukrainian military infrastructure and that a car tyre centre had also been struck.

“The facilities were severely damaged,” Kozytsky said in an initial post, adding later that unused warehouses had been struck.

Twenty-one-year-old Lviv resident Andrei said he was sleeping when the sirens began wailing at around 8am local time.

“I slept through the first three strikes, but then when the last one hit, it was like my windows were about to break, and the furniture moved,” he told AFP.

Lviv, near Ukraine’s border with Poland, so far been spared being embroiled in the worst of the fighting sparked by Russia’s invasion of its pro-Western neighbour nearly two months ago.

Instead, the city has become of refuge for people displaced from the war-scarred east and at the start of the fighting hosted several Western embassies transferred from Kyiv.

The attacks today come as Russia has intensified strikes in and around the capital Kyiv further east, targeting over several days a number of facilities that produce military hardware.

Those bombardments come after Moscow vowed to increase strikes on the capital in response to what Russian military officials claimed were Ukrainian attacks on Russian soil and the sinking of the Moskva warship.

“Five powerful missile strikes at once on the civilian infrastructure of the old European city of Lviv,” Ukrainian presidential aide Mykhaylo Podolyak wrote on Twitter.

“The Russians continue barbarically attacking Ukrainian cities from the air, cynically declaring to the whole world their ‘right’ to kill Ukrainians,” he said.

Donbas

Ukrainian authorities have urged people in Donbas to move west to escape a large-scale Russian offensive to capture its composite regions of Donetsk and Lugansk.

“Russian troops are preparing for an offensive operation in the east of our country in the near future. They want to literally finish off and destroy Donbas,” Zelenskyy said in an evening statement.

Mariupol has become a symbol of Ukraine’s unexpectedly fierce resistance since Russian troops invaded the former Soviet state on 24 February.

“The city still has not fallen,” Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.

“There’s still our military forces, our soldiers. So they will fight to the end,” he told ABC’s “This Week”.

“We will not surrender.”

While several large cities were under siege, he said, not one — with the exception of Kherson in the south — had fallen, and more than 900 towns and cities had been re-captured.

Lugansk governor Sergiy Gaiday said the coming week would be “difficult”.

“It may be the last time we have a chance to save you,” he wrote on Facebook.

Russian forces continued to shell the eastern Lugansk region and two people died in the town of Zolote, he told Ukrainian media earlier in the day.

Two people also died and four were wounded in attacks on the towns of Marinka and Novopol, west of Donetsk — regional governor Pavlo Kyrylenko said on Telegram — and an air strike hit an armaments factory in the capital Kyiv.

In the country’s second city of Kharkiv, at least five people were killed and 20 wounded in a series of strikes just 21 kilometres from the Russian border.

Maksym Khaustov, the head of the Kharkiv region’s health department, confirmed the deaths there following a series of strikes that AFP journalists on the scene said had ignited fires throughout the city and torn roofs from buildings.

“The whole home rumbled and trembled,” 71-year-old Svitlana Pelelygina told AFP as she surveyed her wrecked apartment. “Everything here began to burn.”

“I called the firefighters. They said, ‘We are on our way but we were also being shelled.’”

In the eastern city of Kramatorsk, Orthodox Palm Sunday granted its residents some respite before the expected Russian onslaught.

In the Orthodox Svyato-Pokrovsky church, around 40 people — mostly women wearing colourful headscarves — attended the service.

“It’s very hard and scary right now,” said a congregant as she arrived at the red-brick church topped with four gleaming domes.

One young mother, Nadia, said she refused to be evacuated for fear of travelling alone with her two children and leaving her relatives in Kramatorsk.

“We don’t go to the basement each time there’s a (bomb) siren. It’s too stressful for them (the children),” she said.

“We have our spot in the basement just in case, but we prefer to stay in the house if possible. We dim the lights.”

And in Kharkiv, the city’s metro stations are now home to residents of the eastern metropolis fearful of the battle raging above.

Those impromptu living spaces have become host to makeshift stages, where poets and puppeteers work to lift spirits.

“A person cannot live only with war,” Serhiy Zhadan — a literary celebrity in poetry-obsessed Ukraine — said.

“It is very important for them to hear a word, to be able to sing along, to be able to express a certain emotion.”

‘Catastrophe’

Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk has urged Russian forces to let people flee besieged Mariupol, saying that humanitarian corridors allowing civilians to escape would not open on Sunday after failing to agree terms with Moscow forces.

But Lugansk governor Gaiday said he had proceeded with evacuations.

“At our own peril and risk, we took out several dozen people anyway, but it’s already dangerous,” he told Ukrainian media.

The UN World Food Programme says that more than 100,000 civilians in Mariupol are on the verge of famine and lack water and heating.

And Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov said the city was on “the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe”, saying there was compiling evidence of alleged Russian atrocities there.

“We will hand everything over to The Hague. There will be no impunity.”

The mayor of Bucha — a town near Kyiv where the discovery of dead civilians sparked international condemnation and war crimes accusations — said Russian troops had raped men as well as women and children there.

Zelenskyy said he had invited his French counterpart to visit Ukraine to see for himself evidence that Russian forces have committed “genocide” — a term President Emmanuel Macron has avoided.

“I talked to him yesterday,” Zelenskyy told CNN in an interview recorded on Friday but broadcast Sunday.

“I just told him I want him to understand that this is not war, but nothing other than genocide. I invited him to come when he will have the opportunity. He’ll come and see, and I’m sure he will understand.”

Zelenskyy, describing the situation in Mariupol as “inhuman”, has called on the West to immediately provide heavy weapons.

But Russia has warned the United States this week of “unpredictable consequences” if it sent its “most sensitive” weapons systems to Ukraine.

Its defence ministry claimed Saturday to have shot down a Ukrainian transport plane in the Odessa region, carrying weapons supplied by Western nations.

Yesterday, spokesman Igor Konashenkov said Russian missiles had destroyed ammunition, fuel and lubricant depots in eastern Ukraine and 44 Ukrainian military facilities, including command posts.

Russian air defence systems shot down two Ukrainian MiG-29 aircraft in the Kharkiv region and a drone near the city of Pavlograd, he added.

© AFP 2022

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:23 PM

    Chris Evans more than twice as much as Graham Norton!? There’s more than sexism going on there!

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:49 PM

    @John Walker: You should bear in mind that that doesn’t include his talk show.

    The BBC pay his Production Company which then pays him (or he pays himself…….. if you know what I mean).

    I suspect that’s a damn GOOD salary over and above his actual BBC salary.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:50 PM

    @John Walker:
    Chris Evans is an irrepressible genius, he’s ginger, he’s original, creative, cutting edge, climbing the greasy pole of stardom trough sheer force of personality, money is not his goal, he’s already blown 80 million on cars and booze, when he began dating Billy Piper he bought her a silver Ferrari full of roses, she couldn’t even drive, Chris is car crash TV, when he gets bored he goes drinking and gets sacked then starts again, Chris personifies the idiom ‘You can’t keep a good man down’.
    Compared to Chris Graham Norton is pure tedium.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 1:21 PM

    @John Walker: being a good negotiator?

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:38 PM

    “The BBC’s highest paid woman is Claudia Winkleman”

    Who? Exactly.

    I 100% agree with equal work for equal pay. But you can’t compare salaries for people who have different levels of exposure, higher ratings, and different jobs on different shows. That’s not comparing like with like.

    The only fair comparison here would be to compare 2 BBC news readers – since they actually have the same job on the same show & do the same amount of work.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 6:56 PM

    @Conor Byrne: When you look at the likes of Chris Evans and Graham Norton who both had successful radio and TV shows last year when these contracts were paid. The large salaries they can command are based soley around their personalities rather than something like a large popular show like Come Dancing which, though popular, is not centered around any one personality.
    For this reason the “stars” can command the big money and, rightly or wrongly, that’s just the way it is. Inevitably this will be compared to America where the “Stars” can command many times these salaries and women like Oprah and Judge Judy Sheindlin earn vast sums us mere mortals can only dream of. It’s not sexism, it’s just business, and the entertainment business is cut throat.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:25 PM

    Jaysus, when Tubridy and Duffy and company hear about this there is bound to be a strike. They aren’t on anywhere near that cash

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:38 PM

    @Nick Allen: per head of listenership and population, the BBC presenters are on less than their RTE counterparts.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:39 PM

    @Nick Allen:
    Given the difference in population,shouldn’t Duffy,Untidy,etc be on a fifteenth of what Norton(a real presenter ) makes..around 60,000 seems fair..

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:42 PM

    @Dermot Lane: Yes – but there are dozens and dozens of stations, from regional to specialist.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 3:51 PM

    @Nick Allen: the Tv licence isnt been used to pay the BBC crew tho, and there would be a slightly higher viewship for the BBC than RTE

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    Jul 19th 2017, 5:16 PM

    @Fank Pulman: true but Evans gets 15 million on BBC

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:22 PM

    That’s F ing Scandalous!!!

    Chris Evans £2million++ He should be pushed onto some obscure satellite tv channel somewhere not paid that much for nothing!

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:29 PM

    @Dub_Right: Evans entertains over twice the population of our country – everyday on BBC radio, as well as a good few here!!

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:31 PM

    @Dub_Right: i dont like him at all, he was a disaster on top gear but he has 15 million listeners !

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:50 PM

    @Dub_Right: Probably includes his Top Gear contract for the year in question.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:54 PM

    @Fank Pulman: Evans has over 15 million listeners.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 1:32 PM

    Claudia Winkleman earns almost half a million £££ per year – utterly mind boggling.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 2:03 PM

    @John Ryan:

    She spends almost as much on makeup to be fair

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:29 PM

    I see Graham’s agent negotiating a healthy pay rise at the next contract discussions

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:50 PM

    @Nick Allen: Doubt it, he get’s paid for his talk show via his Production company. His BBC salary would be for things like Eurovision etc.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 1:56 PM

    Probably the best broadcasting organisation in the world. It won’t stop wingers here winging though.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 1:57 PM

    How much is Bana of Aleppo on? The young girl ‘tweeting’ from Aleppo in Syria about the bad man Assad; a story pushed by the BBC and most other MSM? All the while her father was a local nusra man(terrorist) and her mother, an English teacher, put words in the little girls tweets and used her daughter as a propaganda tool against the Assad Government.
    http://21stcenturywire.com/2017/07/18/uk-column-news-western-media-continue-to-cash-in-on-the-bana-of-aleppo-myth/
    The BBC have always done lite entertainment well. Well done. However on the other side, they have been instrumental in the death and destruction of millions of people across the world in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria, as lead propagandists for the industrial military complex of the UK and US and their allies.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 1:09 PM

    I’m sorry but what does Chris Evans actually do for the BBC?

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    Jul 19th 2017, 1:46 PM

    @Sorcha Hendry:

    Brings in 15 million listeners to his radio show.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 3:24 PM

    Actually, it’s just over 9 million, but I take your point.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 7:35 PM

    @Tweety McTweeter: Good radio show it is too – I’m still listening to BBC Radio 2 all day at work (except for Jeremy Vine, podcasts fill that gap) since last Christmas – great music choice (with minimal repeats!), the lack of sports news and, especially, ads, means I would never go back to Irish commercial radio. The pay mentions today may be high in some cases, but is more than justified in most, especially when competing with attempted poaching by the commercial sector.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 1:27 PM

    @methodical2020:

    The BBC make some great programs for both TV and radio

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    Jul 19th 2017, 4:08 PM

    Is nobody gonna mention Stephen Nolan being one of the highest paid in the UK 400-499,000 per year!?! You know Nolan, the fat guy on BBC NI that shouted at a politician via video link on that Miriam Callaghan show a while back…How is his wage justified?

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    @Meanderingsz: He broadcasts every week day on BBC Radio Ulster, BBC Radio 5 Live from Thursday to Sunday and presents his own live TV show from Belfast!
    Happily his weight doesn’t effect the excellent content of his shows.

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    Jaysus Ryan Turbidity is a bargain – sponsored by RTE

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    How can RTE keep our stars , when the BBC is paying ‘proper’ salaries ? Please dont send this article to Tubbs or Marian ….

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:22 PM

    That’s Racist

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    @Jonathan Stapleton: The other BBC.

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    LOL! Comments of the week.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 4:01 PM

    Chris Evans and Graham Norton worth every pound

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    Jul 19th 2017, 12:58 PM

    Is it any wonder the toothy chap can buy Ferraris at 20 million a pop

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    Jul 19th 2017, 3:19 PM

    When will we see how much we pay our creaturs?? And when will they get reasonable rates?

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    The real question here is who the hell is Jermey Vine?

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    Jul 19th 2017, 7:41 PM

    @Daniel Murray: BBC Radio 2 show between 12 and 2 weekdays. I listen to Radio 2 every day at work, but I skip his slot with podcasts – not my scene, but he’s obviously popular enough in the UK.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 6:19 PM

    And linekar still feels the need to advertise crisps

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    Gary Lineker on £1.7 million? There are footballers who…. oh wait. Sorry.

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    Pity they couldn’t have a Transfer Market like in the Soccer Leagues,

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    Turgid Tubridy needs to go there to get paid commensurate to his talents…

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    @George Salter: Guess why all the “stars” are still at RTE… actually, RT stood in for Graham Norton on his BBC Radio 2 show last year – not sure how it went, but I see that Alan Carr and Mel Sykes are doing it this year.

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    Jul 19th 2017, 11:58 PM

    two fools to be honest……victims of ZIONIST extremism !!

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    Jul 20th 2017, 2:06 PM

    How the hell can the BBC even employ that human disaster zone that is Victoria Derbyshire ? Every single human tragedy story is jumped upon and squeezed for every bit of drama and sensational aspect she can find….She,and her production team,are purveyors of human suffering and couldn’t give the tiniest of damns about the people in terrible situations that they cruelly exploit

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    Who cares . I for one haven’t heard of any of them in years . Let them off

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    Jul 19th 2017, 11:21 PM

    to be honest what person in thier right mind give a f** about these two muppets ? seriously ? c’mon journal surely your better than this shiiiiiiiiite !!!

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